A Quick History of Money: From Bartering to Bitcoin (Quick Histories)

by Clive Gifford (Author) Rob Flowers (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Quick Histories

Why is a $5 note worth $5? Where do coins come from? What do banks actually do? All this and so much more is answered in A Quick History of Money, a crash course from cash cows to cryptocurrency.
 
Money might sound all grown-up and serious, but the history of buying, selling, saving, and stealing is full of crazy stories and unbelievable facts. A Quick History of Money is here to show you the silly side, as well as give you the lowdown on the important stuff like interest, stocks and shares, and wealth inequality.
 
You will discover:

  • How the earliest societies got by without a penny in their pockets.
  • Why gold gets all the glory.
  • How the first banks started making money from money.
  • Who invented the first banknotes and the concept of ‘fiat’ money.
  • The craziest money-making cons of all time, from shaving coins to selling the Eiffel Tower… twice.
  • How wealth is measured in the modern-day.
  • History’s most expensive money mistakes.
  • What money might look like in the future.
  • Great tips for slick saving and smart spending.

Plus, read about the world’s weirdest wonga, from the four-tonne stones used as currency on the island of Yap, to teacups and sea shells in ancient Asia, to beaver pelts in colonial Canada. Learn how hyperinflation leads to some mind-blowing money math, like the Bitcoins used to buy two pizzas in 2010 that would be worth over $90 million today. Test your knowhow with a quiz at the back of the book.
 
Packed with facts and jokes, the latest in the Quick Histories series takes us on a chronological tour from cashless societies to… cashless societies, proving that while it might make the world go round, money sure is funny.

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Clive Gifford

Clive Gifford started writing books at the age of 16 and hasn't stopped since! He has had over 200 books published, most of which are for children. His books have been nominated for, or won, Royal Society, School Library Association, Blue Peter, Smithsonian and TES awards. Clive lives in Manchester.

Lu Andrade is an illustrator from Ecuador, currently based in the mountains of Quito. She has studied everything from cinematography to graphic design. After focusing on digital animation for four years, she turned her hand to illustration. Her clients include Rebel Girls, Tesalia and Maverick Books.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780711262751
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Wide Eyed Editions
Publication date
July 20, 2021
Series
Quick Histories
BISAC categories
JNF025000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | General
JNF010000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Business & Economics
JNF013040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Money
Library of Congress categories
History
Money

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